This is a less serious crime then a felony.
What is a misdemeanor?
The generalization of a population of victims of certain type of crimes.
What is victim profiling?
This is a crime committed against the government and may be punishable by death.
What is treason?
What is parole?
What is 23?
This is a written code.
What is a law?
The target, perpetrator, and bystanders.
Who are the people involved in a bullying situation?
This is a type of crime that is least punishable.
What is an infraction?
A formal statement by or on behalf of a defendant or prisoner stating guilt or innocence in response to a charge offering and allegation of fact, or claim that a point of law should apply.
What is a plea?
The lawyer who conducts a the case against the defendant.
Who is the prosecutor?
This is a more serious crime then a misdemeanor.
What is a felony?
Aggressive behavior.
Involves repeated pattern.
Involves an imbalance of power or strength.
What are the components of bullying?
This type of crime is not punishable by going to jail.
What is an infraction?
Both juveniles and adults have a right against self-incrimination, and a right to have this.
What is an attorney?
The termed used by the judge to reject an attorney's objection.
What is overruled?
This is a violation of a criminal law.
What is a crime?
Police cost, court costs, and sanctioning of convicted offenders are all ________ ____ of crime.
What is indirect cost?
Resisting arrest is this type of crime (misdemeanor or felony).
What is misdemeanor?
The main goal of the juvenile justice system.
What is rehabilitation?
The formal interrogation of an witness called by the other party.
What is cross examination?
This is the person who commits the crime.
What is a perpetrator?
The analysis of criminal justice incidents to isolate the precise characteristics of offenders, victims, and situations in order to better understand and prevent crime.
What is crime profiling?
Violation of a curfew is considered a _________(misdemeanor or felony).
What is a felony?
The 1st correctional facilities for youth in America were called this.
What is House of Refuge?
A pretrial step where the defendant is called before a court of law.
What is an arraignment?